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Rick Slomovitz
- Senior Loan Officer
- Cleveland, OH Mortgage Loan Officer
- NMLS #211355
I’ll be with you every step of the way
Hi, my name is Eric, and I’m excited to help you open the doors to your dream home! Owning a place that you can call your own gives you a special feeling, and I’m here to guide you through the mortgage process to make that dream a reality.
With over 30 years of experience as a loan officer in Cleveland, OH, I have the expertise to help you navigate all your options. Conventional, FHA, FHA 203(k), USDA, OHFA, VA loans – you name it, I can help you find the right fit for your financial goals.
Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer or looking to refinance, my commitment goes beyond just the loan. It’s about empowering you with knowledge and making the process smooth and stress-free. Clear communication and building trust are essential so you’ll feel confident every step of the way.
I’m eager to help you achieve your homeownership dreams, and when you work with me and America’s #1 Retail Mortgage Lender, you can trust my experience to help you open the doors to your dream home.
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How much will my mortgage payment be?
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Frequently asked questions
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Refinancing costs typically range from 2% to 6% of the loan amount and include fees such as appraisal, title insurance, and closing costs. Factors like your loan type, location, and credit score can significantly impact these expenses. Our team can help to provide strategies that can help minimize costs.
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To determine how much home you can afford, you’ll want to assess your financial situation. This includes your income, expenses, and debt-to-income ratio, to ensure your mortgage fits comfortably within your budget. A general guideline is to spend no more than 28% of your gross monthly income on housing costs and 36% on total debt.
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A good credit score typically starts at 620 for conventional loans, while FHA and VA loans may accept scores as low as 500, though higher scores offer better terms. A strong credit score can help you secure lower interest rates, saving you significant money over the life of a home loan.
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A Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) is a revolving line of credit that allows homeowners to borrow against the equity in their home. HELOCs function like a credit card, giving access to funds up to a set limit, which can be used for expenses like renovations or debt consolidation. You only pay interest on the amount you borrow, and the repayment terms typically include a draw period followed by a repayment period.
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To calculate your mortgage payments, start with your loan amount, interest rate, and loan term. Your payment will depend on the interest charged over time and the repayment schedule. You can use a monthly mortgage payment calculator or connect with us to learn more.